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Ric Gendron’s vibrant paintings have been on the road for more than two years now, but his 30-year career’s work is coming home. Gonzaga’s Jundt Art Museum hosts the work of the Spokane artist, a dual member of the Colville and Umatilla tribes, through this spring. Gendron’s expressionist paintings and prints tell the story of his people’s rich heritage in a contemporary style, with common palettes of fiery oranges and cool, cerulean skies splashed with ruby reds and emerald greens. Alongside his artworks, the exhibit also features historic, cultural

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Students in the "Nonviolent Defense and Conflict Resolution" class displays information about global military spending, alternative ways to use military funding, and highlights of countries that don’t have a military. Opening reception March 18 from 4-5 pm; runs through April 2. In the Hixon Union Building.
Free and open to the public.

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An exhibit exploring the personal and public uses of photography, featuring some of the most famous images in history, the Corbis Collection, and the most private, the work of Vivian Maier. Through April 3; gallery open Mon-Sat, hours vary.
Free admission

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Spokane Fifty showcases local contributors to the city's thriving arts and culture scene. This photographic exhibition features all of the Spokane Fifty subjects, and reveals the "Next Ten."
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"Force Drift" brings together paintings from the artist's "Docile Bodies" series with new works that reflect on the cyclical nature of torture and violence, on the sexual aspect inherent in much violence, and on the dialectical nature of the relationship that binds an authority figure and its subject. Through April 3; gallery open Mon-Sat (closed March 21-29).
Free admission

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Twenty-eight women display works of art in various mediums with the theme "Power of Three." Reception April 3, from 5 to 8 pm; continues through April 26. Gallery hours Thu-Sun, from 10 am-6 pm.
Free to view.

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An exhibit bringing together five contemporary printmakers of national reputation: James Bailey, Bev Beck-Glueckert, Timothy Chapman, John Ford and Victoria Goro-Rapoport. The exhibit showcases the strength of the printmaking tradition at the forefront of innovation. From whimsical to darkly penetrating, each artist is interested in the human psyche, its connections to the natural world, history and self.
Free admission.